Dear Frameworkers,

I am pleased to announce the publication of my book, Cinema Expanded: 
Avant-Garde Film in the Age of Intermedia, from Oxford University Press:

https://global.oup.com/academic/product/cinema-expanded-9780190938642?lang=en&cc=us
 
<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/cinema-expanded-9780190938642?lang=en&cc=us>

This very long book benefited substantially from discussions and debates on 
this very forum over many years, as well as from information, ideas, materials, 
time, and energy from many of this lists members. It makes a very 
“cine-centric” argument about expanded cinema, placing it primarily in the 
context of avant-garde/experimental film culture. 

I’m not fishing for compliments or congratulations (nor complaints), just 
passing along information to any interested parties. I highly recommend the 
e-book version, in which the images (over 270 of them) are reproduced in color 
(they are BW in print) and enlargeable. 

I’m especially excited that this book has been released in the same year as the 
50th anniversary edition of Gene Youngblood’s Expanded Cinema. While my account 
differs from Gene’s, it is certainly in dialogue with that landmark book.

I beg your forgiveness for this brief eruption of self-aggrandizement. 

All best wishes,
Jonathan


Dr. Jonathan Walley
Associate Professor
Department of Cinema
Denison University
https://denison.edu/people/jonathan-walley




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